Salvatore Rossi
Bank of Italy
Salvatore Rossi is a member of the Governing Board of the Bank of Italy. He has published five books and many articles in academic and policy journals, on a variety of topics, including macro and international economics, industrial organization, economic policy and economic history. He has been member of several international committees on economic policy matters and visiting scholar at MIT. He graduated in Mathematics at the University of Bari.
Articles by Salvatore Rossi:
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Being in a global value chain: Hell or heaven?
15 December 2012, 7246 reads
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Buying assets, recapitalising banks, and getting incentives right
25 February 2009, 8308 reads
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Finance, market, globalisation: a plot against mankind?
20 November 2008, 7384 reads
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